Hi, Meino Christian Cramer wrote: > > I often have the problem to guess, how a certain keysequence is named > by the syntax of the vim scripting language. > > Recently I tried to map Control-CursorUp but it simply does not work > for me. > > Is there any function/script/hack/trick/* like Ctrl-v is for the "raw > keysequence" to display the <"key"> thingy?
have you tried Ctrl-V + Control-CursorUp while in insert or command mode? For me, Vim shows <C-Up> > Something like (example!) : > > :showkey<CR> > > will display > > :press key > > then one presses the key in question (for example Alt plus F11...) > and then it displays: > > :<C-F11> Now that would be a really strange answer for your example. ;-) There also is a list with some/all special key codes. Have a look at :help key-codes Regards, Jürgen -- Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us. (Calvin)
